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CNPC is a Chinese state-owned company responsible for fossil-fuel extraction. While most of its oil is produced domestically, it has been aggressive overseas, especially in
Africa. In Sudan, CNPC produces 226,000 barrels per day, or about 3% of China's total demand. Thanks to a 52% increase in foreign production last year, revenues were up 32% to
$110.5 billion.